File #: Ordinance 29-2019    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Failed
File created: 11/13/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/17/2019 Final action: 12/17/2019
Title: Ordinance 29-2019: An ordinance on second reading approving a rezoning of property from I-P and I-P (PDO) to PD-R located at 241 W. Powers Avenue and approving the Delaware & Powers General Planned Development Plan
Attachments: 1. 1. Ordinance No. 29-2019, 2. 2. Exhibit A to Ordinance No. 29-2019, 3. 3. Exhibit B to Ordinance No. 29-2019 (Plan Set), 4. 4. Staff Report, 5. 5. Application, 6. 6. Code and Criteria Links, 7. 7. PC Resolution No. 13-2019, 8. 8. Outside Referral Agency Matrix, 9. 9. Neighborhood Outreach, 10. 10. Public Hearing Notice, 11. 11. Letters of Support, 12. 12. Economic Analysis and Addendum - FINAL, 13. 13. Applicant Response to Economic Analysis, 14. 14. Staff Presentation_Ord. 29-2019
Agenda Date: 12/17/2019

Subject:
Title
Ordinance 29-2019: An ordinance on second reading approving a rezoning of property from I-P and I-P (PDO) to PD-R located at 241 W. Powers Avenue and approving the Delaware & Powers General Planned Development Plan
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Presented By:
Andrea Mimnaugh, Senior Planner

PURPOSE:
The applicant is requesting approval to rezone an 8.8-acre property from I-P (Industrial Park) and I-P PDO (Industrial Park with a Planned Development Overlay) to PD-R (Planned Development - Residential).

PRESENTATIONS:
Staff Presenters: Andrea Mimnaugh, Senior Planner
Additional Presenters: Susan Wade, Senior Planner, Redland and Jason Pock,
Director of Entitlements, Richmond American Homes

SUMMARY:
The subject property is a vacant parcel of land zoned I-P and I-P PDO. Surrounded by multi-family residential and commercial uses, the applicant proposes to rezone the property to PD-R for single family homes. The development establishes zoning standards, including minimum/maximum lot size, maximum building height, minimum open space and parking. Planning and architectural standards are also included, which determine orientation of buildings, architectural features and building materials.

The project has been reviewed for compliance with the Citywide Plan, zoning code and other reports in effect at the time of the submittal of the application, on March 26, 2019, including:

* 2014 Citywide Plan
* Progress Park Neighborhood Plan
* Envision Littleton 2040 Report
* Criteria for a rezoning and planned development plan, Title 10 of the zoning code

PRIOR ACTIONS OR DISCUSSIONS:

Prior to 2017
Vacant property held by Norgren, Inc., a company that develops pneumatic motion technologies with existing facilities to the north of the subject property.
August, 2017
Subdivision approval for the 8.8-acre parcel and subsequent sale of the property
August, 2017
Planned Development Overlay approved by Planning Commission for a self-storage facility o...

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